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I'd just like to say a big thanks for all the positive comments. He's moving around abit, although I havent seen it yet but his position changes every now and then. He's now in a more spider like stance and looks mighty impressive.
I was chuckling to myself earlier. I was walking down the garden and heard the nextdoor neighbour calling her boyfriend as she had seen a massive spider!!! I thought about bringing down the exuvium *spelling* but thought better of it lol.
He's looking incredible now. I cant believe the actual size difference.
I have decided that once he's eating again and fully recovered that I will put him up for trade. I really couldnt handle the amount of slings I'd have to doing a 50/50.
My G Rosea took about 6-7 hours to moult and is doing well even though he is still not interested in eating. I found it a fascinating process and I love the pics you took. I will get around to posting my Roseas new suit soon but I've been too busy.
B. boehmei - T. blondi - G. rosea x 5 -
C. cyaneopubescens - N. chromatus -
L. parahybana - H. maculata x 2 - G. aureostriata
P. irminia - P. murinus
To be honest I was set for a 7 - 8 hour molt from information I had off the net. However it took 4 hours, from flipping on his back to being back upright. He's still obviously not moved much since, apart from the odd change of stance.
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